Monday, 9 November 2015

Made in the USA



Cable Jewelry Collection

Summers in the US are uniquely American. Beginning with Memorial Day and wrapping up with Labor Day, we celebrate our “Americaness” for a solid 3 month period, culminating with fireworks on the 4th of July. Barbecues, backyard pools, and beach blanket bonfires all take on a different hue during the long summer days. We can’t think of another time of the year where the Red, White & Blue feel more appropriate in every way, including our wardrobes.

We also find the time to reflect on what it means to be American, what values it brings to the table: Freedom of Speech, Equality, Hard Work & Free Enterprise, Tolerance. We were discussing this concept in the studio only the other day, and immediately thought of one of our core beliefs here at Bloom. Don’t miss Our Values on our webpage! 


Lapis

Which led us to the idea of how would we style “Our Values”, which is way more fun than a theoretical conversation alone! How do you accessorize “Made in the USA”? Fortunately our current collection is perfect for just such an exercise. Is there a better stone than Lapis to go with our national colors? We think not. Or how about the sparkle of White Drusy? It matches, if not downright beats, the glimmer of fire crackers in the dusk. And what do you wear to accentuate your golden glow? A stack of bangles in a range of colors and textures, of course.

White Drusy Jewelry 


So, on this day, as we celebrate our national independence, we declare, “America, you are indeed beautiful”….. and we pledge allegiance to Bloom jewelry being handcrafted here in this great country. We are so grateful….

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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Meet the Top 10 Jewelry Bloggers of January 2015


Starting the new year right with stylish outfits, many fashion bloggers showcased interesting chic ensembles last month, and they upped the ante by styling with fabulous jewelry pieces.
Our top 10 jewelry bloggers of January aren’t afraid to accessorize; in fact, they have the most whimsical and unique accessories! Check them out, and let us know which look is your favorite.

1. Kamila Zdziebko from Poland

Mixing toughness with feminine glamour, Kamila Zdziebko of A New Life paired a black dress with a gold studded biker jacket. She balanced the tough look of the outfit with a luxurious necklace featuring a rich blue crystal and a gold chain. She added a pair of crystal earrings for softer elegance.

Kamila-Zdziebko

2. Juting T. from the United States

Juting T. of Miss “J” Thing braved the cold snowy weather in a little black dress that features a revealing mesh panel. The flirty yet classy outfit was glamorized with a necklace and earrings that are both edgy and modern with gold-plated metal details.
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3. Carolina Gonzalez Toledo from Spain

Take a cue from Carolina Gonzalez Toledo of Trendy Dreams if you want to amp up a simple casual outfit. Aside from her leopard pumps and classic trench coat, a statement necklace and an edgy cross ring also provided a dose of class to her entire ensemble.

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4. Ana Maria Oprea from Austria

Wondering how to work a hot, romantic look? Better take some tips from Ana Maria Oprea of Ana’s Fashionality. She opted for a hot red dress and accessorized with a statement necklace. The look was sexy with enough style.
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5. Federica D. from Italy

Rocking an all-black outfit, which included a sheer dress, fishnets, a black hat, and black chained boots, Federica D. of Vanilla Syndrome displayed dark glamour! Her multicolored skull necklace with gold-tone spikes as well as her gold cuffs provided a stronger Gothic vibe.
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6. Ruxandra Ioana from Belgium

Ruxandra Ioana of From Brussels, with Love channeled a romantic-vintage look. She sported a long-sleeved turtleneck top tucked into a purple-and-pink floral midi skirt and finished with a pair of pink pointed-toe pumps. Adding more charm and color to the look, she wore a selection of statement rings and a lovely pair of teardrop earrings.
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7. Kelly S. Larkin from the United States

If you’re looking for some serious style inspiration, you better check out Kelly S. Larkin of Kelly in the City. She has an incredible fashion sense that we could not help but include two of her amazing looks from last month. The first was a chic and edgy ensemble composed of a blue long-sleeved button-down shirt, a white tweed miniskirt with mint green accent, and a pair of brown knee-high boots. Not contented with her outfit’s chic combination of colors, she also wore a beautiful necklace in peach, blue, and pink. The second was a cozy ensemble, including a knit sweater, polka-dot pants, and brown boots. Giving her plain top some interesting accent, she wore a long “tiger’s eye” necklace.
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8. Payton Sartain from the United States

Make an effortlessly cool outfit rock with a statement bib necklace. Payton Sartain of Hustle + Halcyon paired a simple white tank top with destroyed jeans and styled them with a striking silver necklace and a pair of brown boots. The result was amazing!


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9. Ana Mafalda Osorio from Portugal

A pair of drop earrings featuring black and clear crystals updated the simple winter ensemble of Ana Mafalda Osorio of Blooming Flowers in July. They added luxe to her outfit, which included a black long-sleeved top with a crystal-embellished collar, black leggings, black boots, and a red poncho.


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10. Katia Nikolajew from Canada

For Bohemian inspiration, Katia Nikolajew of Bewolf should be your go-to blogger. She has a lot of unique and interesting accessories that could perfect your boho-chic getup. Her beaded earrings below, for example, are one of a kind!
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5 Cool Jewelry Industry Blogs You Should Be Following


In the October 2011 issue of JCK, we profiled 10 of the industry’s best blogs that drive traffic and sales while serving as powerful brand-building tools.
Revisiting that article got me thinking what other jewelry industry blogs were out there worth reading. I scoured the Internet and came up with these five examples that offer up lessons on how jewelers and jewelry designers can get the most out of their official blogs.

Gem Gossip

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There are several things I like about this blog. The most obvious being that it is visually appealing—as any blog dealing with jewelry should be. The photos used are big and colorful and catch your eye as soon as you land on the site. Grabbing eyeballs isn’t as easy as it looks because of the size of the Internet and short attention spans, but stocking your blog with stylish photos—seek permission to use them whenever possible—is a good way to start.
The blog also engages its readers in a smart way under its Jewelry Gossip section. It simply posts a question—for example, “Necklaces, rings, earrings, or bracelets?” and lets readers weigh in. 
For the history nerd in all of us, the blog has a Jewelry History tab that includes famous eras in jewelry history, important people in each of those eras, and more stunning jewelry images.
Finally, you have to like a blog managed by someone with a cool and endearing “About Me” section. Blogs are an extension of your beliefs and experience, so make sure you relay your story effectively to your readers so they keep coming back because they identify with you.

Murphey the Jeweler Blog

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Simply brilliant.
While the blog is updated daily, the topics are always fun, entertaining, and engaging. The layout has plenty of white space that allows the reader to focus on the perfectly balanced use of photos and videos. The less clutter you have on your blog, the easier it is for readers to understand your message.
Also, what’s not to love about a blog that posts a song with gemstones, precious metals or jewelry in the lyrics or title every Friday? Social media is meant to be fun, so make sure you have some!

Wendy Brandes Fine Jewelry Blog

wendybrandes.com/blog

Am I biased because Wendy Brandes is part of my #socialjewels panel on Twitter? Of course I am. But that doesn’t change the fact that she’s a kick-ass jewelry blogger.
Her blog is just so much fun. Her writing style is hip and clearly shows how much passion and dedication she has to the industry.
A recent example is her post titled, “Drawing the Line at Short Bandage Dresses.” It’s the perfect blend of snarky, insightful, and sincere prose that defines what she believes as a woman, fashionista, and jewelry designer in today’s world.
If you’re a jewelry designer and you’re looking to start blogging to get people attracted to your brand, you’d be wise to follow Wendy’s example.

The Street Bauble Blog

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This blog makes the list based on future potential.

In just three posts, I’m pretty much sold that jewelry designer Demi Corbett is a blogger I’m going to come back to regularly.

First of all, Corbott’s writing style is so honest and warm that I was totally bummed there wasn’t more to read. The “about me” section on the blog—as well as on Corbott’s main website—leaves no question to the reader what the designer’s personal and professional beliefs are.

Her blog will also be a good resource to other jeweler designers—based on her post “Local Utah Fairs and Markets.” She writes about her experience at a local artisan fair in Utah in a fun way, but also gives sage advice to those across the country who might be doing the same thing.

This blog is also another good example that simple and direct works better than a lot of flash and bang.

I look forward to what Corbott has to offer in the future.

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Alice Matsumoto’s obsession with rings means the jewelry world is a better place.



The images are spectacular and her prose is short and sweet, but also insightful and fun.

She does post everyday, but like Murphey the Jewelers’ Blog, she never repeats herself and showcases rings that will capture her readers’ imaginations—even if they may not want a ring featuring an eyeball with legs on their fingers. 

What’s effective about her blog is that it is a separate entity from her ecommerce site despite being attached to the overall website. She’s not beating readers over the head with sales pitches or ads; she just “loves searching for interesting work” and sharing cool rings she’s discovered.
You can separate the salesperson/retailer from your blogging experience without betraying your brand or what you want to accomplish being online in the first place. Let your readers discover your stuff organically and you’ll end up creating more buzz than if you oversold your message.


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In the October 2011 issue of JCK, we profiled 10 of the industry’s best blogs that drive traffic and sales while serving as powerful brand-building tools.
Revisiting that article got me thinking what other jewelry industry blogs were out there worth reading. I scoured the Internet and came up with these five examples that offer up lessons on how jewelers and jewelry designers can get the most out of their official blogs.

Gem Gossip

gemgossip.com
There are several things I like about this blog. The most obvious being that it is visually appealing—as any blog dealing with jewelry should be. The photos used are big and colorful and catch your eye as soon as you land on the site. Grabbing eyeballs isn’t as easy as it looks because of the size of the Internet and short attention spans, but stocking your blog with stylish photos—seek permission to use them whenever possible—is a good way to start.
The blog also engages its readers in a smart way under its Jewelry Gossip section. It simply posts a question—for example, “Necklaces, rings, earrings, or bracelets?” and lets readers weigh in. 
For the history nerd in all of us, the blog has a Jewelry History tab that includes famous eras in jewelry history, important people in each of those eras, and more stunning jewelry images.
Finally, you have to like a blog managed by someone with a cool and endearing “About Me” section. Blogs are an extension of your beliefs and experience, so make sure you relay your story effectively to your readers so they keep coming back because they identify with you.

Murphey the Jeweler Blog



Simply brilliant.
While the blog is updated daily, the topics are always fun, entertaining, and engaging. The layout has plenty of white space that allows the reader to focus on the perfectly balanced use of photos and videos. The less clutter you have on your blog, the easier it is for readers to understand your message.
Also, what’s not to love about a blog that posts a song with gemstones, precious metals or jewelry in the lyrics or title every Friday? Social media is meant to be fun, so make sure you have some!

Wendy Brandes Fine Jewelry Blog



Am I biased because Wendy Brandes is part of my #socialjewels panel on Twitter? Of course I am. But that doesn’t change the fact that she’s a kick-ass jewelry blogger.
Her blog is just so much fun. Her writing style is hip and clearly shows how much passion and dedication she has to the industry.
A recent example is her post titled, “Drawing the Line at Short Bandage Dresses.” It’s the perfect blend of snarky, insightful, and sincere prose that defines what she believes as a woman, fashionista, and jewelry designer in today’s world.
If you’re a jewelry designer and you’re looking to start blogging to get people attracted to your brand, you’d be wise to follow Wendy’s example.

The Street Bauble Blog



This blog makes the list based on future potential.
In just three posts, I’m pretty much sold that jewelry designer Demi Corbett is a blogger I’m going to come back to regularly.

First of all, Corbott’s writing style is so honest and warm that I was totally bummed there wasn’t more to read. The “about me” section on the blog—as well as on Corbott’s main website—leaves no question to the reader what the designer’s personal and professional beliefs are.

Her blog will also be a good resource to other jeweler designers—based on her post “Local Utah Fairs and Markets.” She writes about her experience at a local artisan fair in Utah in a fun way, but also gives sage advice to those across the country who might be doing the same thing.

This blog is also another good example that simple and direct works better than a lot of flash and bang.

I look forward to what Corbott has to offer in the future.

the carrotbox


Alice Matsumoto’s obsession with rings means the jewelry world is a better place.

The images are spectacular and her prose is short and sweet, but also insightful and fun.

She does post everyday, but like Murphey the Jewelers’ Blog, she never repeats herself and showcases rings that will capture her readers’ imaginations—even if they may not want a ring featuring an eyeball with legs on their fingers. 

What’s effective about her blog is that it is a separate entity from her ecommerce site despite being attached to the overall website. She’s not beating readers over the head with sales pitches or ads; she just “loves searching for interesting work” and sharing cool rings she’s discovered.
You can separate the salesperson/retailer from your blogging experience without betraying your brand or what you want to accomplish being online in the first place. Let your readers discover your stuff organically and you’ll end up creating more buzz than if you oversold your message.